1902 VFL Grand Final
Collingwood
Essendon
9.6 (60)
3.9 (27)
1
2
3
4
COL
1.2 (8)
3.2 (20)
5.5 (35)
9.6 (60)
ESS
1.3 (9)
2.7 (19)
3.7 (25)
3.9 (27)
Date 20 September 1902 Stadium Melbourne Cricket Ground Attendance 35,202 Australian Football Hall of Fame Charlie Pannam (1996)Albert Thurgood (1996)
The 1902 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Collingwood Football Club and Essendon Football Club , held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 20 September 1902. It was the 5th annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League , staged to determine the premiers for the 1902 VFL season . The match, attended by 35,202 spectators, was won by Collingwood by a margin of 33 points, marking that club's first premiership victory.
Teams [ ]
Collingwood
B :
George Lockwood
Bill Proudfoot
Matthew Fell
HB :
Bob Rush
Fred Leach
Alf Dummett
C :
Charlie Pannam
Con McCormack
John Allan
HF :
Jack Incoll
Ted Rowell
George Angus
F :
Harry Pears
Teddy Lockwood
Arthur Leach
Foll :
Frank Hailwood
Lardie Tulloch (c)
Dick Condon
Res :
-
-
Coach :
-
Essendon
B :
Fred Mann
Jack Geggie
Bill Robinson
HB :
Jim Anderson
Hugh Gavin (c)
George Hastings
C :
Ted Kennedy
Harry Wright
Herc Vollugi
HF :
Fred Hiskins
Albert Thurgood
Vic Hutchens
F :
Jimmy Larkin
Ted Kinnear
Pat O'Loughlin
Foll :
George Martin
Jack McKenzie
Billy Griffith
Res :
-
-
Coach :
-
Umpire - Henry "Ivo" Crapp
Statistics [ ]
Goalkickers [ ]
Collingwood:
T Lockwood 3
T Rowell 3
J Allan 1
G Angus 1
H Pears 1
Essendon:
F Hiskins 1
P O'Loughlin 1
A Thurgood 1
See also [ ]
Collingwood 9.6 (60) defeated Essendon 3.9 (27), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Allan
Angus
Condon
Dummett
Fell
Hailwood
Incoll
A. Leach
F. Leach
G. Lockwood
T. Lockwood
McCormack
Pannam
Pears
Proudfoot
Rowell
Rush
Tulloch (c)
AFL coach: Craig McRae
AFL captain: Scott Pendlebury
AFLW coach: Stephen Symonds
AFLW captains: Steph Chiocci & Brianna Davey
VFL/AFL home grounds
Victoria Park (1897–1999)
Melbourne Cricket Ground (2000–)
AFLW home grounds
Olympic Park Oval (2017–2018)
Victoria Park (2019–)
VFL/AFL premierships (15) Seasons (130) Related articles
VFL/AFL home grounds
East Melbourne Cricket Ground (1897–1921)
Windy Hill (1922–1991)
Melbourne Cricket Ground (1992–)
Docklands Stadium (2000–)
VFL/AFL premierships (16) Seasons (142) Related articles Essendon did not participate in the 1916 and 1917 VFL seasons due to the First World War (indicated in grey)
Clubs
Adelaide
Brisbane Lions
Carlton
Collingwood
Essendon
Fremantle
Geelong
Gold Coast
Greater Western Sydney
Hawthorn
Melbourne
North Melbourne
Port Adelaide
Richmond
St Kilda
Sydney
West Coast
Western Bulldogs
Seasons Grand finals Venues
Adelaide Oval
Bellerive Oval
Carrara Stadium
Docklands Stadium
Eureka Stadium
The Gabba
Jiangwan Stadium
Kardinia Park
Manuka Oval
Marrara Oval
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Perth Stadium
Riverway Stadium
Sydney Cricket Ground
Sydney Showground Stadium
Traeger Park
York Park
Awards Major recurring events Second-tier and junior competitions
AFL Under 18 Championships
NAB League
North East Australian Football League
South Australian National Football League
Victorian Football League
West Australian Football League
Former clubs Related articles Known as the Victorian Football League from 1897–1989; no grand finals were held in 1897 and 1924